Zen has two pronunciations:
chán Zen Master
shàn Zen?
Pinyin: chán, shàn
Zen: [chán, shàn]
Strokes: 12
Wubi: PYUF
Radical: 礻
Structure: left-right structure
Traditional: Zen
Five Elements: Gold
Stroke order: dot, horizontal stroke/horizontal hook, vertical, dot, dot, stroke, vertical, horizontal fold, Horizontal, transverse, horizontal, vertical
Related words:
Zen mind? Zen abdication? Zen Zen? Sitting Zen? Zen staff
Interpretation:
Zen, chan, from the single tone. Sacrifice to heaven. Everyone seals the earth as an altar. In addition to the land, it is an expanse. The shape of the ancient characters is like an offering table for worshiping gods. A single expression has a grand meaning. It means that Zen is a grand festival.
Zen-related quotes
Zen originated from its origin. ——"Historical Records·The Biography of General Wei"
Zen, offering sacrifices to Liang Yin. ——"Continuation of the Book of Han·Sacrifice Chronicles"
Su Zen. ——"Book·Yao Canon"
The fifth generation of Zen. ——"Historical Records·Chronology of Hui Jingjian Hous"
Di Guangchan is located in Yushun. ——"Three Kingdoms Chronicles of Emperor Wen" At the time of Xiaohui, only Changsha Quan, Zen for five generations, had no heirs. ——"Historical Records"